Dowland: A Pilgrimes Solace.
Wherein is contained Musicall Harmonie of 3. 4. and 5. parts, to be sung and plaid with the Lute and Viols
Table of Contents
- I Disdaine me still
- II Sweet stay a while,
- III To aske for all thy love,
- IIII Love those beames that breede,
- V Shall I strive with wordes to move,
- VI Were every thought an eye,
- VII Stay time a while thy flying,
- VIII Tell me true Love where shall I seeke thy being,
- IX Goe nightly cares,
- X From silent night
- XI Lasso vita mia, mi fa morire.
- XII In this trembling shadow
- XIII If that a sinner's sighes be Angel's foode
- XIIII Thou Mighty God part. 1.
- XV When David's life by Saul was often sought, part. 2.
- XVI When the poore Criple by the poole did lye, part. 3.
- XVII Where Sinne sore wounding,
- XVIII My heart and tongue were twinnes,
- XIX Up merry mates, (includes lute transcription)
- XX Welcome black night (includes lute transcription)
- XXI Cease these false sports, (includes lute transcription)
Laura Conrad Last modified: Mon May 7 12:47:30 EDT 2007
Last modified: 2007-05-07 12:47, 2007
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